Finished, 4 Dz woods, Aluminums 10-1716s, 2 1/2 dz. 1913s, 1 dz. 2117s, 1dz 2216s, 1 dz 2219s, 1 1/2 dz 2213s. 2 Dz Carbons I just completed to give to my son for hs compound & 1/2 dz 2213s for his Stickbow. I have raw shafts, 18 woods, & roughly 2 dz assorted Carbons, Aluminums to refletch for myself & family. I'm sure there are others someplace. I also have at least 5-600 assorted die cut feather (2"3"4"). Assorted vanes sizes at least 1000. I build all the arrows for myself & family (8 shooting) . I'm always buying things when I see them on sale or a good buy. I know someone can use it.. I also give away things for new shooters, kids or less fortunate. Like older compounds, sights I get at a sale or other accessories. My family rarely needs something I don't already have.

Three to four dozen. Found some Beeman Nightfall’s a few years back and bought a bunch of shafts. Have not bought since and not sure when I will. Gave a few dozen of my previous arrows and a bow to a nephew that’s just getting in to archery.

Bowbender, Reminds me of a story. Back in the day when I was doing a lot of waterfowl hunting I walked into Walmart in June and walked through the hunting section for no particular reason. They had all their steel shot on clearance for 5 dollars a box for 3.5” 12ga, mostly black cloud. I bought every box they had to the tune of 1700 dollars. 4 carts later they had a huddle at the register to decide if I was allowed to buy that much. They ended up letting me and I was escorted out to many dirt looks (california at the time). That ammo didn’t last as long as I imagined, but was probably my best hunting score!

Not counting the arrows too short to shoot with my stick bows that are left over from when I shot compounds, I have over a dozen dozens perfectly shootable plus five dozen or more shafts that aren't fletched. But there's two shooters in the house and a lot of different bows that take different arrows.

Ucsdryer story reminded me of one. Acquaintance in high school talked Walmart checkout person into selling him 3 boxes of 50 tree steps for $1.99 each box. That’s what they were marked for each on the box. I talked him into selling me one box for $15.

Not that I condone that, but I took advantage of his need for a little gas money

Only two dozen at any one time of any one size shaft and plenty of extra feathers, inserts etc. I often buy only a half dozen expensive shafts at a time, but do this constantly, so I will have plenty. Gone are the days when I bought 100 cedar shafts and dipped them so they would be ready for my hunting bow, and I used to run low on target shafts, so I now just keep buying a little at a time all the time like buying groceries, so I don't run out.